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List of shipwrecks in September 1943
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The list of shipwrecks in 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1943.

1 September

List of shipwrecks: 1 September 1943
Ship State Description
Haryu Maru  Japan The cargo ship lost power 100 miles (160 km) east north east off Dairen, Manchuria. She collided with another vessel and subsequently drifted aground near Dawangjia Dao Island, China, south of the Yalu River the next day. The vessel was later declared a total loss. Her Italian commanding officer was rescued on 9 September.[1][2]
I-182  Imperial Japanese Navy World War II: The Kaidai-class submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Coral Sea off Espiritu Santo (15°38′S 166°57′E / 15.633°S 166.950°E / -15.633; 166.950) by USS Wadsworth ( United States Navy). All 101 crew were killed.[3][4]
HMS LCS(L) 201  Royal Navy The LCS-1-class landing craft support (20/25 t, 1943) sank in the English Channel off Hastings (50°52′N 0°44′E / 50.867°N 0.733°E / 50.867; 0.733) after a collision with LCS-202 ( Royal Navy). There were no casualties.[5]
Nankai Maru  Japan World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan by USS Pompano ( United States Navy).[4]
Strassburg  Germany World War II: The hospital ship (17,001 GRT, 1930) struck a mine in the North Sea off Egmond aan Zee, North Holland, Netherlands and was beached (52°29′18″N 4°32′23″E / 52.48833°N 4.53972°E / 52.48833; 4.53972). The ship was torpedoed by aircraft of 236 and 254 Squadrons, Royal Air Force on 20 September and also by HMMTB 617 ( Royal Navy). She was declared a total loss.[6][7]
V 5502  Kriegsmarine The Vorpostenboot, a former Trygg-class torpedo boat, ran aground on the Norwegian coast. She sank on 6 September during salvage operations.[4]

2 September

List of shipwrecks: 2 September 1943
Ship State Description
Fusei Maru  Japan World War II: Convoy No. 297: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged on 1 September one hour before midnight by USS Seawolf ( United States Navy). Her captain ordered "abandon ship" at midnight. She was shelled and sunk in the South China Sea off Formosa (31°16′N 127°14′E / 31.267°N 127.233°E / 31.267; 127.233) by Seawolf three hours later.[4][8]
Hankow Maru  Imperial Japanese Army World War II: Convoy Wewak No. 7: The Shanghai Maru-class auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk at Wewak, New Guinea (3°3′S 121°30′E / 3.050°S 121.500°E / -3.050; 121.500) by North American B-25 Mitchell and Lockheed P-38 Lightning aircraft of the United States Army Air Force. Twenty-three troops and two crew were killed.[9][10]
HMS LCI(L) 107  Royal Navy The landing craft infantry (large) (194/384 t, 1942) was driven ashore in bad weather at Reggio, Italy, and was written off as a total loss.[11]: 253 
Mutsure  Imperial Japanese Navy World War II: The Etorofu-class escort ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Guam (08°40′N 151°31′E / 8.667°N 151.517°E / 8.667; 151.517) by USS Snapper ( United States Navy). Forty-six crew were killed.[12][13]
Nagato Maru  Imperial Japanese Army World War II: Convoy Wewak No. 7: The Daifuku Maru No. 1-class transport was bombed and sunk at Wewak (3°35′S 143°39′E / 3.583°S 143.650°E / -3.583; 143.650) by North American B-25 Mitchell and Lockheed P-38 Lightning aircraft of the United States Army Air Force. Three troops and two crew killed.[9][14]
Svea Reuter  Sweden World War II: The cargo ship, chartered by the Kriegsmarine, was torpedoed in the Riga Bay by Soviet Ilyushin Il-4 aircraft. Six crew were killed. She was towed to Riga and repaired.[15][16]
Versilia  Italy World War II: The cargo ship (591 GRT) was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Patmos Island, Greece, by HMS Torbay ( Royal Navy). There were 10 dead and 7 survivors.[17][18]

3 September

List of shipwrecks: 3 September 1943
Ship State Description
Akama Maru  Japan World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan by USS Pompano ( United States Navy).[19]
Heijo Maru  Imperial Japanese Navy World War II: The Standard Peacetime Type C cargo ship/Heijo Maru-class auxiliary gunboat was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Kwajalein (5°25′N 156°37′E / 5.417°N 156.617°E / 5.417; 156.617) by USS Albacore ( United States Navy). Three crewmen were killed.[20][21]
I-20  Imperial Japanese Navy World War II: The Type C submarine (or possibly I-182) was depth charged and sunk in the Coral Sea off Espiritu Santo (13°10′S 165°28′E / 13.167°S 165.467°E / -13.167; 165.467) by USS Ellet ( United States Navy) with all 101 hands.[22]
Tagonoura Maru  Imperial Japanese Navy World War II: Convoy 4827: The Koto Maru No. 2 Go-class auxiliary collier/oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean about 32 nautical miles (59 km; 37 mi) south east of Miyake-Jima, Izu Shoto (33°43′N 143°00′E / 33.717°N 143.000°E / 33.717; 143.000) by USS Pollack ( United States Navy). Six wounded or sick naval soldiers who were passengers and one crewman killed. 149 survivors were rescued by Oki ( Imperial Japanese Navy).[23][24]
UJ 1202 Frank Dankworh  Kriegsmarine World War II: The submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk by S-51 ( Soviet Navy) off Finnmark, Norway.[4][25]

4 September

List of shipwrecks: 4 September 1943
Ship State Description
Kozan Maru  Imperial Japanese Army World War II: The Shinshu Maru-class transport ship was torpedoed in the South China Sea 90 kilometres (56 mi) south west of Takao, Formosa (22°22′N 120°04′E / 22.367°N 120.067°E / 22.367; 120.067) by USS Sunfish ( United States Navy). Thirteen passengers and crew were killed. On 5 September the gunboat Chohakusan Maru ( Imperial Japanese Navy) tried to tow the damaged ship but flooding was increasing so Kozan Maru was run aground and abandoned at 22°06′N 119°50′E / 22.100°N 119.833°E / 22.100; 119.833.[4][26][27][28]
USS LCI(L)-339  United States Navy World War II: The landing craft infantry (large) was sunk by Japanese aircraft off Lae, New Guinea. One crew was killed.[29][30]
HMS LCP(L) 325  Royal Navy The landing craft, personnel (large) (6/8 t, 1941) was lost on this date.
Yurin Maru  Japan World War II: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Tarpon ( United States Navy).[4]
Yusho Maru  Imperial Japanese Navy World War II: The Yusho Maru-class salvage ship (a.k.a. Yusyo Maru) struck a mine in Surabaya's North Channel and was taken under tow. She struck a second mine and sank in the Makassar Strait (05°00′S 119°00′E / 5.000°S 119.000°E / -5.000; 119.000) on 5 September. Refloated on 12 July 1944 and towed to Surabaya, never repaired, and possibly scrapped.[31]

5 September

List of shipwrecks: 5 September 1943
Ship State Description
Cremer  Netherlands The cargo liner (4,608 GRT, 1926) ran aground and was wrecked on either St. Bees Island, or Whitsunday Island, Australia, and was abandoned as a total loss.[32][33]
Dora C  Italy World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Unshaken ( Royal Navy).[4]
F 421  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Type C Marinefahrprahm was sunk by a mine off Gaeta, Italy. There were 15 dead and missing and 17 survivors.[34]
F 481  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was sunk by a mine off Gaeta, Italy. There were 19 dead and missing and 13 wounded.[35]
F 624  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was thrown onto the beach of Pizzo, Italy in a storm and was damaged beyond repair.[36]
HMS ML 108  Royal Navy World War II: The Fairmile A motor launch (57/66 t, 1940) was sunk by a mine in the English Channel. The whole crew was saved.[37][38]
No. 13  Soviet Navy The R Type minesweeper was lost on this date.
No. 110  Soviet Navy The MO-2-class patrol vessel was lost on this date.
R-12  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Type R-2 minesweeper was sunk by a mine off Piran.[39]
Tenkai Maru  Imperial Japanese Army World War II: Convoy Wewak No. 8: The Tenkai Maru-class auxiliary transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean (01°10′N 142°10′E / 1.167°N 142.167°E / 1.167; 142.167) by USS Swordfish ( United States Navy). Three troops and three crew were killed.[40][41]
Urlana  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground in Loch Bracadale. She was on a voyage from Buenos Aires, Argentina to London. Shen was a total loss.[42]
USS YP-279  United States Navy The naval trawler sank in heavy weather off Townsville, Queensland, Australia.[43]

6 September

List of shipwrecks: 6 September 1943
Ship State Description
Angiolina P  Italy World War II: The fishing vessel was sunk at Aléria, Corsica by gunfire from HMS Sportsman ( Royal Navy)[44]
Annan Maru  Imperial Japanese Army World War II: The Annan Maru-class auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk in the Indian Ocean south of Rangoon, Burma by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the United States Tenth Air Force.[4][45]
Kofuku Maru  Imperial Japanese Navy The Kofuku Maru-class auxiliary transport ship (3,209 GRT 1934) was sunk in a collision with Maoka Maru ( Japan) in the Sea of Japan 20 nautical miles (37 km) south of Sado Island (37°42′N 138°17′E / 37.700°N 138.283°E / 37.700; 138.283). Her whole crew was rescued by Maoka Maru.[46]
Maria Luisa B  Italy World War II: The fishing vessel was sunk in Aléria, Corsica by gunfire from HMS Sportsman ( Royal Navy)[44]
Milan Maru  Imperial Japanese Army World War II: The Yoshida Maru No. 1-class auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk in the Indian Ocean south of Rangoon, Burma (16°46′N 96°10′E / 16.767°N 96.167°E / 16.767; 96.167) by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the United States Tenth Air Force.[4][45][14]
HMS Puckeridge  Royal Navy World War II: The Hunt-class destroyer (1,050/1,430 t, 1941) was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) east of Europa Point, Gibraltar by U-617 ( Kriegsmarine) with the loss of 62 of her 191 crew.[47][48]
R 94  Kriegsmarine World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the English Channel.[6][49][50]
Sellindge  United Kingdom World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank off Malta.[51]
Shogen Maru  Japan World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Hokkaido (42°13′N 142°00′E / 42.217°N 142.000°E / 42.217; 142.000) by USS Halibut ( United States Navy). Survivors were rescued by Kiku Maru ( Imperial Japanese Navy).[52]
Tbilisi  Soviet Union World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Kara Sea (72°22′04″N 80°33′01″E / 72.36778°N 80.55028°E / 72.36778; 80.55028) with the loss of two crew.[53]

7 September

List of shipwrecks: 7 September 1943
Ship State Description
Hamidieh  Egypt World War II: The sailing ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 34 nautical miles (63 km) south of Cape Gata, Cyprus (34°02′N 33°05′E / 34.033°N 33.083°E / 34.033; 33.083) by U-596 ( Kriegsmarine). All crew survived.[54]
K-12  Soviet Navy World War II: The tug was sunk in the Baltic Sea by Taisto, Tuima, Tuuli, and Jyske ( Finnish Navy).[55]
Krupskaya  Germany World War II: The barge was sunk in the Black Sea by mines dropped by Soviet Ilyushin Il-4 aircraft.[56]
LTP-11  Soviet Navy World War II: The barge was sunk in the Baltic Sea by Taisto, Tuima, Tuuli, and Jyske ( Finnish Navy) while being towed by K-12 ( Soviet Navy).[57]
Maloja   Switzerland World War II: The steamship, on its last voyage, was erroneously sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by ten German aircraft at 16:15 off Cap Revellata, Corsica. Three crew members lost their lives.[58]
USS PT-118  United States Navy World War II: The Elco 80' PT boat ran aground off Vella Lavella and was scuttled.[59]
USS PT-172  United States Navy World War II: The Elco 80' PT boat ran aground off Vella Lavella and was scuttled.[60]
U-760  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was severely damaged by depth charges from a Vickers Wellington aircraft of 179 Squadron, Royal Air Force. She put into Ferrol, Spain, where she was interned on 9 September.[4]
Velella  Regia Marina World War II: The Argo-class submarine was torpedoed and sunk off Salerno (40°07′N 14°50′E / 40.117°N 14.833°E / 40.117; 14.833) by HMS Shakespeare ( Royal Navy).[61]


8 September

List of shipwrecks: 8 September 1943
Ship State Description
Calitea II  Regia Marina World War II: The cargo ship, under charter to the Imperial Japanese Navy as a supply ship, was scuttled by her crew at Kobe, Japan, after the Italian government surrendered to the Allies. Raised in 1943, repaired and put into Japanese service as Ikutagawa Maru.[62]
Etna  Regia Marina World War II: The incomplete Etna-class cruiser, only 84% finished, was scuttled in Zaule Bay near Trieste. Raised by the Germans.[63]
H 6  Regia Marina World War II: The Holland 602 type submarine was bombed and sunk at La Maddalena, Sicily by Allied aircraft. Raised and scrapped.[61]
Hakutetsu Maru No. 13  Japan World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Hollandia, New Guinea by USS Drum ( United States Navy).[4]
HMS LCT 624  Royal Navy The LCT-4-class landing craft tank (350/640 t, 1943) was lost in the Mediterranean Sea.[64]
M 3810  Kriegsmarine World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper was sunk in the English Channel off Fécamp, Seine-Inférieure, France by HMS MTB 211, HMS MTB 249 and HMS MTB 255 (all  Royal Navy).[4]
M 3811 Clara  Kriegsmarine World War II: The naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk in the English Channel off Fécamp by HMS MTB 211, HMMTB 249 and HMMTB 255 (all  Royal Navy).[4]
M 3816 Sursom Corda  Kriegsmarine World War II: The naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk in the English Channel off Fécamp by HMS MTB 211, HMMTB 249 and HMMTB 255 (all  Royal Navy).[4]
HMS MTB 77  Royal Navy World War II: The Vosper 72'-class motor torpedo boat (39/47 t, 1942) was bombed and sunk off Vigo, Spain by German aircraft.[65]
Rauenthaler  Germany World War II: The cargo ship (3,727 GRT, 1940) was lost in a collision with Signal ( Germany) off Trondheim, Norway whilst in a convoy.[4][66]
U-983  Kriegsmarine The Type VIIC submarine collided in the Baltic Sea north of Loba (54°46′N 17°14′E / 54.767°N 17.233°E / 54.767; 17.233) with the submarine U-988 ( Kriegsmarine) and sank with the loss of five of her 43 crew.[67]
Vesuvio  Regia Marina World War II: The incomplete Etna-class cruiser, only 60% finished, was scuttled in Zaule Bay near Trieste. Raised by the Germans.[63]

9 September

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List of shipwrecks: 9 September 1943
Ship State Description
Ammiraglio des Geneys  Regia Marina World War II: The Pisani-class submarine was scuttled at Pola.[61]
Antonio Bajamonti  Regia Marina World War II: The Osvetnik-class submarine was scuttled at La Spezia.
Antonio da Noli  Regia Marina World War II: The Navigatori-class destroyer struck a mine and sank in the Strait of Bonifacio. 223 crew were killed.[68][69]
Aradam  Regia Marina World War II: The Adua-class submarine was bombed and sunk at Genoa by Allied aircraft.[61]
Berenice  Regia Marina World War II: The Gabbiano-class corvette was shelled and sunk by German batteries at Trieste.[70]
Buccari  Regia Marina World War II: The Fasana-class minelayer was scuttled at La Spezia.[71]
Carlotto  Regia Marina World War II: The gunboat was scuttled at Shanghai, China.[4]
Cattaro  Regia Marina World War II: The auxiliary cruiser was scuttled at "Santa Margharita".
Conte Verde  Italy World War II: The ocean liner was scuttled in the Huangpu River at Shanghai by her Italian crew. She was refloated by the Japanese, repaired and taken in to service as Kotobuki Maru.[72][73]
RFA Derwentdale  Royal Fleet Auxiliary World War II: Operation Avalanche: The Landing Ship, Gantry was bombed and severely damaged at Salerno, Italy. Subsequently towed to the United Kingdom, repaired and returned to service.[74]
Drachenfels  Germany World War II: The cargo ship was set afire and scuttled at Mormugao, Portuguese India. The wreck was refloated in December 1950, beached and scrapped.[75]
Euterpe  Regia Marina World War II: The Gabbiano-class corvette was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put into Kriegsmarine service as UJ-2228.[76]
F 366  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia, Corsica, France by Aliseo and Cormorano (both  Regia Marina). One crew was killed.[4][77]
F 387  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both  Regia Marina). There was no casualty.[4][78]
F 459  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both  Regia Marina).[4]
F 612  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both  Regia Marina).[4]
F 623  Kriegsmarine World War II: The Marinefährprahm was sunk at Bastia by Aliseo and Cormorano (both  Regia Marina).[4]
FR 22  Regia Marina World War II: The Chacal-class destroyer was scuttled at La Spezia.[79]
FR 51  Regia Marina World War II: The Élan-class corvette was scuttled at La Spezia, Italy. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SG 23, later UJ-2231 ( Kriegsmarine).[80]
FR 118  Regia Marina World War II: The Redoutable-class submarine was scuttled at Genoa, Italy. Wreck later scrapped by Germany.[81]
Generale Achille Papa  Regia Marina World War II: The Generali-class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SG 20.[80]
Generale Antonio Cascino  Regia Marina World War II: The Generali-class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia.[82]
Generale Carlo Montanari  Regia Marina World War II: The Generali-class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised by the Germans but not repaired.[82]
Ghibli  Regia Marina World War II: The Ciclone-class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised by the Germans, but not repaired.[82]
Giovanni Bausan  Regia Marina World War II: The Pisani-class submarine was scuttled at Pula.[61]
Koyo Maru  Japan World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Honshu by USS Harder ( United States Navy).[83]
USS LCT-366  United States Navy The LCI-1-class landing craft tank sank in heavy weather in the Gulf of Alaska south of Kodiak, Territory of Alaska, at 53°01′N 152°00′E / 53.017°N 152.000°E / 53.017; 152.000.[84][85]
HMS LCT 391  Royal Navy World War II: The Mk 3 landing craft tank (350/640 t, 1942) was sunk by coastal gunfire during the landing at Salerno. Three of the troops aboard were killed.[86][11]: 236 
HMS LCT 572  Royal Navy World War II: The LCT-4-class landing craft tank (350/640 t, 1943) was sunk by a mine during the landing at Salerno. 15 of the troops aboard were killed.[11]: 236 [87]
HMS LCT 626  Royal Navy The LCT-4-class landing craft tank (350/640 t, 1943) was lost in the Mediterranean Sea.[88]
Larchbank  United Kingdom World War II: The Inverbank-class cargo ship (5,150 GRT, 1925) was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) west of Cape Cormorin (07°38′N 74°00′E / 7.633°N 74.000°E / 7.633; 74.000) by I-27 ( Imperial Japanese Navy). Six gunners and 40 crew were killed, 30 survivors were rescued by Tahania ( United Kingdom) and Panaman ( United States).[89]
Lepanto  Regia Marina World War II: The gunboat, a former Azio-class minelayer was scuttled at Shanghai, China. Raised, repaired and put in Imperial Japanese Navy service as Okitsu.[90]
Lira  Regia Marina World War II: The Spica-class torpedo boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as TA49.[91]
MAS 424  Regia Marina World War II: The MAS 424-class MAS boat was scuttled at Toulon, Var, France. Raised, repaired and put into Kriegsmarine service as S 624.[92]
MAS 427  Regia Marina World War II: The MAS 423-class MAS boat was scuttled at Pula. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as S 604.[93]
MAS 437  Regia Marina World War II: The MAS 423-class MAS boat was scuttled at Toulon, France. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as S 625.[93]
MAS 525  Regia Marina World War II: The MAS 501-class MAS boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as S 508.[94]
MAS 553  Regia Marina World War II: The MAS 552-class MAS boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 14.[95]
MS 16  Regia Marina World War II: The MS 11-class MS boat was scuttled at Voltri. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 1.[96]
MS 32  Regia Marina World War II: The MS 11-class MS boat was scuttled at Viareggio.[96]
MS 34  Regia Marina World War II: The MS 11-class MS boat was scuttled at Bocca di Magra. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 2.[96]
MS 36  Regia Marina World War II: The MS 11-class MS boat was scuttled at La Spezia. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 3.[96]
MS 41  Regia Marina World War II: The Lursen E boat was scuttled at Molfalcone. Raised, but not repaired.[97]
MS 51  Regia Marina World War II: The MS 51-class MS boat was scuttled at Bocche di Marga. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as SA 4.[98]
HMIS MTB 284  Royal Indian Navy World War II: The Vosper 72'-class motor torpedo boat (37/45 t, 1943) was lost as cargo when Larchbank ( United Kingdom) was sunk by I-27 ( Imperial Japanese Navy) in the Indian Ocean (07°38′N 74°00′E / 7.633°N 74.000°E / 7.633; 74.000).[99]
HMIS MTB 285  Royal Indian Navy World War II: The Vosper 72'-class motor torpedo boat (37/45 t, 1943) was lost as cargo when Larchbank ( United Kingdom) was sunk by I-27 ( Imperial Japanese Navy) in the Indian Ocean (07°38′N 74°00′E / 7.633°N 74.000°E / 7.633; 74.000).[100]
Murena  Regia Marina World War II: The Flutto-class submarine was scuttled at La Spezia, Italy. Raised, repaired and put in Kriegsmarine service as UIT-16.[61]
USS Nauset  United States Navy World War II: The Navajo-class fleet tug was bombed and sunk in the Gulf of Salerno by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of 18 of her 113 crew.
Nicolò Zeno  Regia Marina World War II: The Navigatori-class destroyer was scuttled at La Spezia, Italy.[101]
Pelagose  Regia Marina